RAY Award Flyer for Youth




Two sites to search for additional information on scholarships: scholarshipscanada.com studentawards.com

THE FOLLOWING AWARDS REQUIRE SPECIAL APPLICATION FORMS WHICH WILL BE AVAILABLE IN GUIDANCE DURING THE YEAR:

  • University of Toronto National Scholarship June (of Grade 11 year)
    And University of Toronto National Book Award
  • The Loran Scholarship Foundation October 20th
    80% average with school and community leadership
  • TD Canada Trust Scholarship for Community Leadership October 31
    Outstanding community leadership balanced with academic performance
  • Burger King Scholars December 15
    Demonstrates financial need, works an average of 15 hours per week year round,
    community service and extra-curriculars
  • Wendy’s Classic Achiever December 31
    Excellence in academics, extra-curriculars and community service, 70% average
    **www.wendysclassicachiever.ca**
  • Vari Scholarship - University of Toronto-Victoria College January 16
    Academic excellence with a desire to pursue a future in secondary school teaching
    **www.vicu.utoronto.ca/registrar**
  • Queen’s University Chancellor’s Scholarship January 31
    Academic excellence, leadership, creative and original thinking,
    one candidate per school
  • Queen’s University Dr. Iris May Marsh Memorial Award January 31
    Academic excellence, financial need, community service, leadership, Ontario resident
  • Queen’s University Bank of Montreal Award January 31
    Academic excellence, financial need, school and community service, leadership
  • Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program February 1
    Dedication to community service, humanitarianism, perserverance and courage
    in the face of obstacles and the pursuit of excellence in fitness and academics
  • University of Western Ontario National Scholarship Program February 14
    Academic excellence, community service, leadership, three
    candidates per school
  • York University Undergraduate Entrance Awards February 23
    85% average, financial need, contribution to school or community
  • York University Awards of Distinction February 23
    90%, excellence and leadership in community service, arts, sports
  • York University, Harry W Arthurs Alumni Entrance Scholarship February 23
    Must be a child or grandchild of a York University graduate, 90% average, participation and leadership in extracurriculars
  • York University, School of Kinesiology and Health Science February 23
    Entrance Scholarships: Kinesiology and Health Science applicant, high academic standing, extra-curricular involvement
  • The Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for Colleges February 28
    Leadership, service to school and community, academic ability, planning to attend a college of applied arts and technology
  • Allan Simpson Education Fund March 1
    Awarded to full orphans; academics, extra-curriculars and community service is considered
  • University of Guelph President’s Scholarships March 1
    Outstanding academic achievement, significant contribution to school and society
  • University of Guelph-Lincoln Alexander Chancellor’s Scholarship March 1
    Outstanding academic achievement, an Aboriginal Person of Canada, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority, potential to become leaders
  • Ryerson University- The President’s National Scholarships March 1
    Academic excellence, leadership
    **www.ryerson.ca/services/aid.html**.
  • Maycourt Club of Oakville Award approx March 24
    Financial need
  • Miller Thomson Foundation Scholarship March 31
    Academic achievement, positive and significant contribution to school and community
    **www.millerthomson.ca**
  • Canadian Federation of University Women approx April 16
    University Entrance Scholarship
    Outstanding Academic Achievement (80+average), consideration of financial need
  • Canadian Federation of University Women approx April 16
    Jean Malcolm Smith Award
    Outstanding volunteer service, good academics (70+ average), planning to attend university or college
  • Canadian Federation of University Women approx April 16
    Eleanore Stone Music Award
    Enrolling in a post-secondary music program, financial need, good academics (70+ average), proficiency in music
  • Rotary Clubs of Oakville West, Oakville North approx April 18
    Oakville Trafalgar-Academic Excellence Awards
    Academic excellence, and significant contribution to community
  • Rotary Clubs of Oakville West, Oakville North approx April 18
    Oakville Trafalgar-Bursaries
    Financial need, academic ability and community service
  • Rotary Clubs of Oakville West, Oakville North approx April 18
    Oakville Trafalgar-David Dunn Music Award
    Awarded to music students with talent, dedication and experience who need financial assistance to pursue their music education
  • Aird Scholarship approx April 25
    Awarded to students who have a physical disability that is major and long term
  • “Whipper” Billy Watson Education Bursury approx April 30
    Awarded to students who have a physical disability, leadership and community service, extra curriculars, and is planning to attend a college of applied arts and technology.
  • OSSTF Federation Family Bursary end of April
    Child of a OSSTF member, leadership and interest in the community, labour/union or other social issues
  • Angela Bruce Chapter IODE Bursury Award approx May 1
    Financial need, going to university or college
  • Dr. Albert Rose Bursury approx July 12
    Awarded to students who are tenants of Rent-Geared-To-Income housing in Ontario